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Re: Indivision AGA vertical Lines
« on: December 28, 2010, 11:35:08 PM »
Well, mine has has done the exact same thing with the vertical lines from the get go too. I mashed the Indivision down hard and it seemd to be on all the way, but who knows. After installing the Indivision, I applied a thick (about, I don't know, the thickness of about 3 sheets of paper) sheet of plastic, self adhesive type material on the underside of the RF shield above where it would make contact with the Indivision. I got it from an old laptop motherboard (alot of old laptop motherboards have this stuff on them). The Indivision sits up about 3/16" higher than the shield would have been. I put the sheet of plastic on the underside so that the shield would put constant pressure on the Indivision so as not to pop back up. I simply screwed the shield back down firmly and that holds it down really well. But, still same problem as other peeps have. I havn't removed and replaced yet nor have I tried the shaving bit. Cammy suggested this first http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=54223  And then, if you have an Escom unit, there's this whole thing...  http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=41376

I really thought I was going to get a beautiful display but just not so. I looks terrible! I think save2600 also previously mentioned either replace the Indivision socket or replace the HP processor with a Commodore processor (which can be done and there are instructions somewhere as I have seen them once).
A500: 2MB Chip, 8MB Fast, IndiECS, MiniMegi, IDE4ZorroII on Z-500, KS1.3/KS3.1, WB3.1&BWB
 
A2000HD: 2MB Chip, 128MB Fast, P5:Blizz 2060@50MHz, PCD-50B/4GBCF, XSurf100, RapidRoad, IndiECS, Matze RTG, MiniMegi, CD-RW, SunRize AD516, WB3.9
 
A1200: 2MB Chip, 64MB Fast, 4GBCF, GVP Typhoon 030 @40MHz w/FPU, Subway USB, EasyNet Ethernet, Indi AGA MKI, FastATA MK-IV, Internal Slim CD/DVD-RW, WB3.5

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